论文标题
DES Y1群集丰度和SPT多波长数据的宇宙学约束
Cosmological Constraints from DES Y1 Cluster Abundances and SPT Multi-wavelength data
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论文摘要
我们对从深色能源调查(DES)Y1数据和多波长随访数据中选择的Redmapper群集的计数进行联合分析,该数据收集了2500度$^2 $ SOUTH POL望远镜(SPT)SZ调查。 SPT随访数据,校准了丰富度的丰富度 - 质量选择的Redmapper目录的质量关系,可以使DES群集丰度数据的宇宙学利用。为了探索与投影效应建模相关的可能系统学,我们考虑了对丰富度估计值的观察散射的两个校准:一种仅考虑背景污染(BKG)的简单高斯模型,以及一个模型,其中包括由于投影效应(PRJ)而导致的污染和不完整。假设$λ$ cdm+$ \ summ_ν$或$ w $ cdm+$ \ summ_ν$ cesmology,对于这两种散点模型,我们得出了宇宙学的约束,这与低红色和高红移宇宙的多个宇宙学探针一致,尤其是与SPT CLUSTER CLUSTER GARTUSTER BASTERANCE数据。该结果表明,如果采用相同的质量校准数据集,则DES Y1和SPT群集计数可提供一致的宇宙学约束。因此,它支持了DES Y1群集宇宙学分析的结论,该分析解释了与其他宇宙学探针观察到的张力,这些系统会影响堆叠的光学较低的低 - 富度簇的堆叠弱透镜分析。最后,我们分析了通过在DES Y1 Redmapper样品探索的最大红移探测的最大红移中获得的第一个合并的光学SZ选定群集目录。除了提供宇宙学约束的温和改善外,该数据组合还可以作为我们散点模型的更严格的测试:PRJ模型,提供了两个丰度和多波长随访数据之间的缩放关系,而不是BKG模型。
We perform a joint analysis of the counts of redMaPPer clusters selected from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Y1 data and multi-wavelength follow-up data collected within the 2500 deg$^2$ South Pole Telescope (SPT) SZ survey. The SPT follow-up data, calibrating the richness--mass relation of the optically selected redMaPPer catalog, enable the cosmological exploitation of the DES cluster abundance data. To explore possible systematics related to the modeling of projection effects, we consider two calibrations of the observational scatter on richness estimates: a simple Gaussian model which account only for the background contamination (BKG), and a model which further includes contamination and incompleteness due to projection effects (PRJ). Assuming either a $Λ$CDM+$\sum m_ν$ or $w$CDM+$\sum m_ν$ cosmology, and for both scatter models, we derive cosmological constraints consistent with multiple cosmological probes of the low and high redshift Universe, and in particular with the SPT cluster abundance data. This result demonstrates that the DES Y1 and SPT cluster counts provide consistent cosmological constraints, if the same mass calibration data set is adopted. It thus supports the conclusion of the DES Y1 cluster cosmology analysis which interprets the tension observed with other cosmological probes in terms of systematics affecting the stacked weak lensing analysis of optically--selected low--richness clusters. Finally, we analyse the first combined optically-SZ selected cluster catalogue obtained by including the SPT sample above the maximum redshift probed by the DES Y1 redMaPPer sample. Besides providing a mild improvement of the cosmological constraints, this data combination serves as a stricter test of our scatter models: the PRJ model, providing scaling relations consistent between the two abundance and multi-wavelength follow-up data, is favored over the BKG model.